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159 year old encrypted message decoded

Author: JT Smith MSNBC reports that a 159 year old message by Edgar Allan Poe has been decrypted by a 27 year old Torontonian programmer. Category:...

Java Community Process marches on amid criticism

Author: JT Smith From eWeek: "Although Sun Microsystems Inc. recently completed its first elections to the two executive committees overseeing Java, it's unlikely the elections...

openCOLA refreshes you best

Author: JT Smith openCOLA is more than a funny name. It's the company that is emerging as the de facto leader in technology's hottest new...

MTX virus gaining speed in unusual ways

Author: JT Smith Network World Fusion reports "The three-month-old MTX virus appears to be gaining speed, with several antivirus vendors escalating the pesky bug...

Red Hat market share grows in Japan

Author: JT Smith With over 40% of the Linux desktop market, Red Hat 7.0 is the most popular Linux distribution in Japan. Read the full...

Red Hat drops Sparc support

Author: JT Smith "Red Hat has dropped support for Sun Microsystems' Sparc chips for its new version 7 of Linux, saying there just wasn't enough...

Introducing the IMT-2000

Author: JT Smith PalmPalm technologies announced the completion of development on the IMT-2000, the world's first cell phone to run an embedded Linux. Running the...

Midnight Commander vulnerability

Author: JT Smith From SecurityFocus.com: "Midnight Commander is a popular file management tool for unix systems. Among many other features, Midnight Commander allows users to...

S.u.S.E. in.identd denial of service vulnerability

Author: JT Smith "The in.identd service is used to provide remote systems with usernames associated with tcp connection port pairs. The version of in.identd that...

Security company’s Web site cracked

Author: JT Smith ZDNet UK reports: "Computer security firm Network Associates was left embarrassed after two of its corporate Web site were defaced Wednesday although...